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Sao Cristovao (Saint Christopher)

(la Nina was Christopher Columbus's)

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Well, I know the type of ship he had. Whip was a Caravel ship

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what were the names of bartolomeu dias' ships?

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I only know two sao cristovao and sao pantaleao.

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Sao Cristovao (Saint Christopher)

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Soa Cristovao

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Sao cristova and the Sao pantaleao

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